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Leading European prelate stresses prayer, Divine Mercy at Mass for peace (CCEE)

The president of the Council of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe (CCEE) emphasized the importance of prayer for peace at a Mass at the Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy in Vilnius, Lithuania.

“Vilnius is the city where, through St. Faustina, the world heard the message of God’s mercy anew,” Archbishop Gintaras Grušas preached on March 11, at a special Mass for peace. “Here the image of the Merciful Jesus was painted. Here the truth was proclaimed again that evil does not have the final word.”

“Prayer for peace may seem too simple,” he continued. “We may be tempted to underestimate it ... Evil is not limitless. Violence is not all-powerful. War is not the ultimate reality. God’s mercy is stronger.”

He added:

Today the world is again wounded. Ukraine suffers. The Holy Land bleeds. Many conflicts remain in the shadows ... [Yet] every heart that calls upon God becomes a place where a limit is set to evil. Peace begins with a heart that allows God to purify it.

Maronite Patriarch laments death of priest killed in Israeli attack (CWN)

Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï, the Patriarch of the Maronite Church, lamented the death of Father Pierre al-Rahi, killed in an Israeli attack on a Christian village in southern Lebanon.

Mar. 11 Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday

Today we have a venerable Lenten Mass. This Mass is best understood by remembering that the ancient catechumens (or prospective converts) used to come for instructions to the first part of Lenten Masses. The catechumens heard the readings and homily, and then left the church. The offertory procession and remainder of the Mass were for the faithful. This Wednesday was the first "scrutiny," or test, for the catechumens. That test was on the Commandments of God. Both readings, consequently, are about the Commandments. --The Vatican II Weekday Missal

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